Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper explores the presence of liturgical practices which enhance sensory participation of persons with mental retardation in the worship setting. Questions that are explored include: Does the addition of sensory stimuli to a worship service for persons with mental retardation add to subjects' ability to participate? Addition of different and unusual stimuli (auditory, visual and olfactory) at specific times in such a service indicated that both music and incense had a positive effect.

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